Hi,
I have a 2016 Ford Explorer that I am going to flat tow and plan on purchasing a Blue Ox Patriot II - I plan on trading in my Ford next year so I do not want to purchase a permanent solution eg. Brakemaster, Invisbrake, AF etc. I know that those systems are the best to have true proportional braking and my coach already has the airline quick connect - but at this point, I want to have a portable solution. I have searched the forum and wanted to get some current owners insights on a few questions re. Patriot II.
1 - Is the Patriot II easy to set up?
2 - Does it move around a lot and need to be reset?
3 - Does the remote controller that goes in the coach work well - and receive strong enough signal via RF?
4 - Does the system work well?
Thank you so much - I really appreciate the forum's insights.
Pat
I seriously considered the Patriot II but did not want it in conjunction with the retarder. My thought was that an inertia system may not be compatible and especially with the mountain driving we do. I went with the AF.
Thanks - that is a great point re: the retarder. I might have to just spend the money and when I trade in the car just remove it and hopefully reinstall in my next Ford.
Pat
I am still using a Brake Buddy system, for the last 10 years it has been on my '81 FT, '96 Monaco and my '99 FT. It will apply some braking with the retarder and has sensitivity settings. The air supply systems will only work when coach brakes are applied. It moves from vehicle to vehicle without modifications.
Thanks for the great input - lot's of options. Looking to see if I can do the Patriot till I get the new car next year.....
Pat
I have the RVI 3. Not a lot of miles towing yet but happy so far. Small company that provides good support and great videos. Easy to move and set up. Rather compact. Communication system works well. It has a built in air system and responds quickly. Operates from its own internal inertial sensors. Light steady retarder doesn't set it off, strong does during initial slow down. Company provides push plate for various vehicles if seat pan doesn't work. No charge for push plates.